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National Competence Centres in the framework of EuroHPC

Raziskovalci (1)
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  18278  dr. Borut Paul Kerševan  Fizika  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2024  1.332 
Organizacije (1)
št. Evidenčna št. Razisk. organizacija Kraj Matična številka Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  1554  Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko  Ljubljana  1627007  34.130 
Povzetek
EuroCC 2 (EuroHPC National Competence Centres – Phase 2) is the continuation of the EuroCC project, which ended at the end of 2022. It is part of the European Union’s Digital Europe programme, in which all participating countries are responsible for continuing and developing the activities of the National Competence Centres (NCCs) in the field of High-Performance Computing (HPC) in their countries. National Competence Centres are tasked with coordinating activities at national level in all areas related to HPC, as well as serving as the main point of contact for users in science, industry, current and future HPC professionals, and the general public. The project, which involves 39 members and associate members, is coordinated by the University of Stuttgart (HLRS – Stuttgart Supercomputing Centre). The first Euro CC project aimed to raise the level of use of HPC, HPDA and AI technologies in the participating countries. In order to enable the use of HPC by different target user groups, National Competence Centres (NCCs) have been set up, which are responsible for reviewing and documenting core competences in the areas of HPC, HPDA and AI. The main goal of EuroCC 2 to continue and upgrade the operation of National Competence Centres in 33 countries and to ensure that they foster a strong national network providing services to their users in industry, academia and public administration, while at the same time laying the foundations for a strong European level of competences and services.
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